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The objective of the project was to analyse the current leak rate of the confinement for VVER-230 reactors and consequently to propose how to decrease it drastically.
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The objective of the project was to analyse the current leak rate of the confinement for VVER-230 reactors and consequently to propose how to decrease it drastically.
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The objective of the work was to review the safety of the RBMK reactors in nine technical areas:
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The accident at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine in April 1986 demonstrated the need for adequate radiation early warning systems that allow authorities to take appropriate and timely actions in the event of a major radiological accident.
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The objective of this project consisted of 3 tasks
Task 1: Vent Stack Radioactive Release Measurement Upgrade
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The primary objectives of this project were:
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This project on Reactor Vessel embrittlement was identified in the very early stage (1991) of the TACIS and PHARE programmes for nuclear safety as a main topic.
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The objective of the project was to develop a residual life time diagnostic system based both on existing Russian developments and on the Contractor’s experience. This system was to be implemented on operating VVER-NPPs.
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The aim of the project was to support Minatom in developing two public nuclear energy information centres, one in St. Petersburg and the second close to the Balakovo NPP.
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The objective of the project was to study whether the LBB concept can be applied to the piping system of VVER 440/230 and to assess the possibility to achieve, under certain conditions, a high reliability level. More precisely, it was analysed: